Usually, when the subject of a “woodie” comes up, one thinks about the great, genuine wood-paneled station wagons from such marques as Ford, Buick, Chrysler, and others. Well, the British got in on the act too, and stayed with… more»
Station Wagons
Same Family Since New: 1956 Ford Country Sedan
Between 1952 and 1974, the Country Sedan was akin to the Ford Country Squire but without the side wood paneling and some of the creature comforts. It was more popular than the Squire, selling 85,000 copies in 1956 vs…. more»
Italian Wagon: 1952 Fiat 500C Giardiniera Belvedere
Fiat’s Topolino was a minor miracle for a country recovering from WWII. Continuing in production after the war from its launch in the mid 1930s, the family-friendly “little mouse” gave its buyers weather protection above and beyond a scooter… more»
1985 Toyota Tercel SR5 4WD 6-Speed Wagon
Fans of 1980s vehicles with heavy graphic packages unite, this is one throwback ride! I can faintly hear Tears for Fears on the stereo as I check out this 1985 Toyota Tercel SR5 AWD Wagon. This wayback machine is… more»
Last Year: 1983 AMC Concord DL Wagon
It’s hard to believe that AMC’s newly introduced Renault Alliance put the final nail in the coffin of the Concord line, but those little front-drive cars were more modern compared to the Hornet-based Concord, which went back to 1970…. more»
$1,750 Wagon! 1974 Ford Pinto Wagon
If it isn’t $32,500 for a 1974 Pinto Runabout, this 1974 Ford Pinto Wagon is on the other end of the spectrum at $1,750! I’m not sure what’s going on with some parts being dull and some shiny, but… more»
Rare Two-Door: 1962 Ford Falcon Wagon
We’ve only seen two or three examples of a 1962 Ford Falcon Two-Door (or Tudor) Wagon here on Barn Finds over the years. And one two-door sedan delivery version, which would be the ultimate, at least for me. The… more»
BF Auction: 1949 Plymouth Suburban
Some custom builds are better than others, and this 1949 Plymouth Suburban is a gem. The owner left no stone unturned creating this Wagon, choosing a “total package” approach that combines stunning classic charm, a bulletproof drivetrain, and enough… more»
Gotta Hemi? 1953 Chrysler Town And Country
When I hear the model name “Town & Country” (besides briefly thinking about a minivan, very briefly), I harken back to ChryCo’s glory days, when a T&C was a beautifully designed and constructed station wagon or sedan/convertible featuring exquisitely… more»
Canadian Wagon: 1957 Meteor Country Sedan
The Meteor was an automobile brand built by Ford Motor Co. of Canada from 1949 to 1961 and again from 1964 to 1976. We seldom see these cars turn up for sale here on Barn Finds, yet this is… more»
Time Capsule: 1975 Grand LeMans Safari Wagon
Seeing a 50-year-old car in this condition is pretty fun. It gives me hope that there are more vehicles like this 1975 Pontiac Grand LeMans Safari wagon hidden out there somewhere. I can’t imagine there’s a nicer example for… more»
G20 Boogie Van: 1977 Chevrolet Beauville
The concept of a boogie van that has withstood the test of time, but it’s likely a terminology that is limited to enthusiasts of a certain age bracket. These days, a van lifestyle is more camping and going overlanding,… more»
Plenty of Patina? 1958 Ford Country Sedan
In 1957, for the first time in decades, Ford outsold Chevrolet for the model year; it wasn’t by much, but a win’s a win. Therefore, the blue oval entered the 1958 selling season flying high, but as we all… more»
427 Big Block Wagon! 1968 Chevrolet Caprice
A big block wagon with wood grain and shiny five-spoke wheels would have been the talk of the neighborhood in the ’70s, and this 1968 Chevrolet Caprice Estate in Laramie, Wyoming will draw a crowd at any car show…. more»